Star Trek Bottle Opener

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Description

Trekkies are not exactly renowned for their beer-swilling, party-hearty shenanigans. But don't let that put you off the so-nerdy-it's-cool Star Trek Bottle Opener because it really is the ultimate geek-chic drinking accessory.

It Khan open syntheholbottles no problem!

Modelled on the legendary starship captained by James T. Kirk, this sturdy steel opener's ongoing mission is to explore strange new kitchens; to seek out pesky bottles and to boldly open what no opener has opened before. Maybe that's an exaggeration but it's sure to attract attention whenever you grasp its sleek nacelles and crack open a beer (or Romulan ale) with its lid-biting saucer section.

It's a bottle opener Jim, but not as we know it!

As well as its supreme practicality, the Starship Enterprise Bottle Opener serves as a constant tribute to the most iconic pretend spacecraft in televisual history. Better still it's embossed with the legendary NCC-1701 registration, so you can be sure you're opening your bottle of wallop with a Shatner-era vessel. And that's just as well because judging by his, erm, interesting cover of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, Captain Kirk is the only member of Starfleet who likes a drink.

Boldly going where no bottle opener has gone before. Make it so!

Classic detailing...

Of course any product that combines beer with Star Trek is bound to lead to a few amusing opening ceremonies, so why not lace yours with some relevant quotes. We find yelling 'Cap'n, she cannae take it!' in an unconvincing Scottish accent whilst popping lids can be a real ice breaker*. You can even Shatnerise proceedings and speak like every. Word. Is. Its. Own. Sentence.

Spocktacular design...

Even if you don't know your Tribbles from your Romulans, the Starship Enterprise Bottle Opener is guaranteed to enhance any drinking session. And when it's not busy opening beers you can wheesh it around the room singing that celebrated theme tune. So what are you waiting for? Hailing frequencies are open and our transporter room is ready to energize. 'It's lager, Jim, but not as we know it.'